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For Schools Within the Lee, Ogle, and Whiteside Regional Office of Education

Families in ROE #47 school districts can join an Illinois solar farm, support renewable energy in your community, and enjoy up to 20% savings on your annual electric supply costs* with no installation or upfront payment required.

For every 100 households that join, two students will receive a paid sustainability internship. Your support will not only help a student gain valuable experience, but you’ll also receive a $25 Visa Bonus Card too!

This is a special offer brought to you by ENGIE and Solstice for ComEd customers within the Lee, Ogle, and Whiteside Regional Office of Education. Finally, an electric bill you’ll really love! Enroll online now or fill out the form below to learn more.

*Your payment is equal to the value of bill credits, assuming the default electricity supply charge with your utility, minus your discount of 20%. If you’re on a different supply rate, you are still eligible to participate. Savings may vary.

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Enroll in solar and get a $25 bonus when you sign up 

Click the button below to create your account. All you’ll need is your utility info, a payment method to earn solar credits, and about 5 minutes of your time.

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We’ll send you our complete guide to community solar and a link to schedule a phone call if you’d like to speak to our team.

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    Contributing to Lee, Ogle, and Whiteside Regional Office of Education #47

    Goal: 2 paid internships

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    - Amboy CUSD 272

    - Ashton-Franklin Center CUSD 275

    - Bi-County Special Education Cooperative

    - Byron CUSD 226

    - Christ Lutheran School

    - Creston CCSD 161

    - Dixon USD 170

    - East Coloma-Nelson CESD 20

    - Erie CUSD 1

    - Eswood CCSD 269

    - Faith Christian School

    - Forrestville Valley CUSD 221

    - Kings CSD 144

    - Lee County Special Education Association

    - Meridian CUSD 223

    - Montmorency CCSD 145

    - Morrison CUSD 6

    - Newman Central Catholic High School

    - Ogle County Educational Cooperative

    - Oregon CUSD 220

    - Paw Paw CUSD 271

    - Polo CUSD 222

    - Prophetstown-Lyndon-Tampico CUSD 3

    - River Bend CUSD 2

    - Rochelle CCSD 231

    - Rochelle Township HSD 212

    - Rock Falls ESD 13

    - Rock Falls Township HSD 301

    - St. Andrew Catholic Grade School

    - St. Anne School

    - St. Mary School

    - St. Mary's School

    - St. Paul Lutheran School

    - Sterling CUSD 5

    - Steward ESD 220

    - Unity Christian Schools

    - Whiteside Area Career Center

    Every household that signs up for the Regional Office of Education #47’s local solar farm contributes to our Sustainability Scholarship Program. If 100 households that sign up, two local high school students will receive a paid sustainability internship. 

    You can help us get to our target of 100 enrollments through our partnership with ENGIE and Solstice by enrolling in community solar! Together, we’ll lower one another’s electric bills, build a more resilient community, and continue our long tradition of excellence in education. 

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    Your Community Solar Garden’s Impact

    In the first year of your community solar garden’s operation, it will have an environmental impact equivalent to:

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    Not burning more than 3,000,000 pounds of coal

    Growing 50,000 tree seedlings for 10 years

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    Taking 654
    cars off the road

    *Environmental equivalencies calculated using the EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator based on an estimated 4,200,000 kWh of year 1 production.

    Here’s How Community Solar Works:

    Solstice is an Approved Designee of the Illinois Shines Program, also known as the Adjustable Block Program or “ABP.” Illinois Shines is a state-administered program implemented by the Illinois Power Agency to promote new solar development and solar PV systems. Solstice community solar farms produce local solar power, and Renewable Energy Credits, or “RECs” are sold to the Illinois Shines program to help Illinois reach its renewable energy goals.

    Click here for the Illinois Shines community solar informational brochure

    Our Promise To You:

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    We Believe

    The future depends on renewable energy
    Everyone should have a say in their energy source
    Communities are stronger together
    Doing good shouldn’t cost extra
    Customers deserve a provider they can trust

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    We Pledge

    To spread solar power far and wide
    To make solar accessible to all, not just the fortunate few
    To unite neighbors around local solar gardens
    To keep our programs free to join
    To always be transparent and open - reach out to us!

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    Share Clean Energy

    Get $100, Give $25

    Help us make clean energy accessible in your area. Link your friends, family, and neighbors with Solstice community solar, and enjoy $100 for every friend who joins, with an extra $25 going their way!